Lonicera. Honeysuckle 



A varied genus, that includes vines and shrubs. 

 For the vines, see pages 70-74. The bush varieties are 

 in demand for shrubbery groups and borders. They 

 are hardy and grow easily. Their fragrant flowers 

 are admired in Spring, but another attraction is the 

 brilliant fruit that follows in the Summer and Fall. 



Lonicera bella albida. (M) Bears a pro- 

 fusion of white flowers followed by scarlet fruits 

 that hang on a long while and make a grand show- 

 ing. Strong, rapid grower. 



Each 10 100 



2 to 3 ft $0 25 $2 00 $18 00 



4 to 5 ft 50 4 00 30 00 



L. fragrantissima. (AI) April. Small, creamy- 

 white flowers of a delightful fragrance, borne in 

 profusion. The deep green foliage is retained until 

 Winter. Makes a handsome specimen. 



Each 10 100 



3 to 4 ft $0 50 $4 00 $30 00 



L. Morrowi. Japanese Bush Honeysuckle. 

 (M) May. An open bush, with crooked branches, 

 dark green leaves and small, white flowers. The 

 red fruit is especially ornamental in August and 

 lasts a long while. 



Each 10 100 



2 to 3 ft $0 25 $2 00 $15 00 



3 to 4 ft., bushy 50 3 50 25 00 



L. Tatarica (rubra). Tartarian Honey- 

 suckle. (S) May. A useful old-fashioned shrub, 

 with slender, upright branches. Small, fragrant, 

 pink, crimson or blush flowers, followed by attrac- 

 tive red or orange-yellow berries. 



Each 10 100 



2 to 3 ft $0 25 $2 00 $18 00 



3 to 4 ft 50 3 50 25 00 



var. alba. (S) White flowers alone distinguish 

 it from the above. Each lo lOO 



2 to 3 ft $0 25 $2 00 $18 00 



3 to 4 ft 50 3 50 25 00 



var. grandiflora. (S) Double pink flowers. 



Each 10 100 



3 to 4 ft $0 50 $3 50 $25 00 



var. Virginica alba. (S) A form with white 

 flowers. Similar in habit to the Tartarian varieties. 



Each 10 100 



2 to 3 ft $0 25 $2 00 $18 00 



4 to 5 ft 50 4 00 35 00 



L. Xylosteum. Fly Honeysuckle. (M) May. 

 A shapely, erect bush, with distinct, dull green 

 leaves. Inconspicuous yellowish-white, fragrant 

 flowers. Each 10 lOO 



2 to 3 ft $0 25 $2 00 $18 00 



3 to 4 ft 50 3 50 25 00 



Jasminum 



Jasminum nudiflorum. Yellow Jasmine. 

 February or March. Hardy only in sheltered 

 places north of Phildelphia; admired for its yellow 

 flowers in the first warm days of Spring. 



Each 10 100 



2 to 3 ft $0 35 $2 50 $20 00 



Potted plants 50 4 00 



Potentilla 



Potentilla fruticosa. Shrubby Cincuefoil 

 (D) All Summer its low-spreading branches are 

 bright with yellow flowers and narrow, fuzzy 

 leaves. Grows in dry or wet soils and stonv places. 



Each 10 " 100 



2 to 2>^ ft $0 35 $2 50 $22 50 



Prunus 



Prunus Pissardi. Purple-leaved Plum. (L) 

 A little tree, with dark purple leaves that keep 

 their lustrous coloring even through the Summer 

 and Fall. Small, pinkish white flowers cover it. 



Each 10 



4 to 5 ft $0 75 $5 00 



P. Triloba. Double-flowering Plum. (M) 

 April. A strong-growing hardy shrub, with delicate 

 pink double flowers and slender branches. Very 

 ornamental. 



Each 10 



3 to 4 ft $0 50 $4 00 



Ptelea. Hop Tree 



Ptelea trifoliata. (L) June. Bright, shinin^^ 

 foliage; clusters of white flowers, succeeded by an 

 abundance of ornamental seed-vessels that cling 

 tenaciously for a long while. Suited for mass 

 planting. 



Each 10 100 



4 to 5 ft $0 35 $2 50 $20 00 



Pyrus 



Pyrus arbutifolia. Choke-berry. (L) May. 

 Clusters of small white flowers, succeeded in August 

 by bright red berries, that remain until Winter. 

 Bright crimson Autumn foliage. 



Each 10 100 



3 to 4 ft $0 35 $2 50 $18 00 



Hypericum. St. John's Wort 



Hypericum aureum. (D) July to September. 

 A stiff, dense shrub that bears abundant yellow 

 flowers at a time when little else is blooming. 

 Hardy as far North as Massachusetts; grows well 

 in moist, stony ground and shaded places. A small 

 plant, useful at the front of shrubbery borders. 



2 to 3 ft. 



Each 10 100 



$0 35 S2 50 $20 00 



H. Kalmianum. (D) Hardy and suited to dry 

 or exposed positions. Bright attractive foliage; 

 yellow flowers. 



Each 10 100 



2 to 3 ft $0 35 $2 50 $20 00 



H. Moserianum. Gold Flower. (\'D) June 

 until frost. A low, creeping plant, with bright 

 green leaves that make a pretty setting for the 

 golden-yellow flowers. Well suited for shrubbery 

 and perennial beds. 



Each 10 100 



Strong plants $0 25 $2 00 $15 00 



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